**Shift + Green Flag to run in turbo mode!** The "Chaos Game" is a cool connection between randomness, chaos and fractals. Using a random "throw of the dice" you can generate infinitely complex patterns, in this case, an infinitely nested tri-force looking thing called the Sierpinski triangle. Here is how it works: 1. Start at any point within a triangle. 2. Randomly choose a number, either 1, 2, or 3. 3. Move halfway towards that point of the triangle (in this case the points of the triangle are 1=bottom left, 2=top center, 3 = bottom right). 4. Place a point. 5. Repeat from (2), starting where you now are. This is an example of an "iterated process." This video has a great explanation of what "iteration" is. Iteration is at the heart of lots of my favorite things in math and computers.
This guy describes iteration and the chaos game very well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO8yFGbbGmg